Creative heritage: Gustav Klimt's great -granddaughter inspires with fashion in Mödling!
Creative heritage: Gustav Klimt's great -granddaughter inspires with fashion in Mödling!
Perchtoldsdorf, Österreich - in Perchtoldsdorf, Mödling district, has established the great-granddaughter of the famous painter Gustav Klimt, Brigitte Huber-Mader, as a successful fashion designer. With a clear focus on creative design and high -quality materials, she is currently designing ball fashion, making the last steps for her customers who are prepared for the opera ball. "The workpiece is always important to me as a whole," explains Huber-Mader, underlining the connection of her contemporary design to the artistic roots of her great-grandfather. As Noen.at , the designers have a special preference for the elegant shapes and colors of Art Nouveau, which integrated them in their work
artistic influences and personal passion
On the 100th anniversary of the death of Gustav Klimt, Huber-Mader reflects the artistic influences in her family. Although the famous artist was rarely talked about, his works were always present in childhood. "You already notice it," she says, adding that dealing with art and visits to museums had a formative influence on her. "It was important that young people got a platform to show their talent," emphasizes the designer, who, together with the fashion school in Mödling, organizes a fashion show in the Klimt-Villa. In her tailor's workshop, she connects everyday tailoring work with creative projects. For example, she designed costumes for the 2015 Life Ball, inspired by Klimt's work, which gave her great pleasure, as reported.
Brigitte Huber-Mader's determination to realize himself in the fashion sector is also evident in her conscious decision against an artistic career in painting. "If I had gone to the art academy, I could always have been compared," she explains. Instead, she devoted herself to fashion, which is the perfect form of expression for her to continue her creative streak.
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